View of the south side, entrance side of the Küppersmühle Museum
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View of the south side, entrance side of the Küppersmühle Museum

Date

Oct 09, 2009

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Florian Monheim

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BRK25C33_254

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No

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No

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53,9Mb (2,1Mb) / 11,8in x 17,8in / 3526 x 5343 (300dpi)

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